Magnetic Nanoparticles Decorated with Gold Nanoclusters–Applications in Cancer Theranostics

Author:

Pleckaitis Marijus12ORCID,Karabanovas Vitalijus3ORCID,Butkiene Greta1ORCID,Venius Jonas14ORCID,Burkanas Marius4,Grinciene Giedre5ORCID,Jagminas Arunas5ORCID,Rotomskis Ricardas16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biomedical Physics Laboratory National Cancer Institute P. Baublio str. 3b Vilnius LT‐08406 Lithuania

2. Life Sciences Center Vilnius University Sauletekio Ave. 7 Vilnius LT‐10257 Lithuania

3. Department of Chemistry and Bioengineering Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Sauletekio Ave. 11 Vilnius LT‐10223 Lithuania

4. Medical Physics Department National Cancer Institute Santariskiu str. 1 Vilnius LT‐08660 Lithuania

5. State Research Institute Center for Physical Sciences and Technology Sauletekio Ave. 3 Vilnius LT‐10257 Lithuania

6. Biophotonics Group Laser Research Center Physics Faculty Vilnius University Sauletekio Ave. 9 Vilnius LT‐10222 Lithuania

Abstract

AbstractNanomedicine presents exciting new opportunities for the detection and treatment of cancer. Current cancer imaging methods and treatment approaches in clinics frequently fall short of entirely curing cancer and can have severe side effects. Theranostic nanoparticles, however, have the potential to revolutionize effective cancer treatment and early cancer detection. The objective of this study is to show how magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and photoluminescent gold nanoclusters (MN‐AuNCs) may be combined effectively to produce bimodal imaging nanoparticles that possess magnetic and optical properties and can be used for both magnetic resonance imaging and optical biopsy. These findings demonstrate that MN‐AuNCs, when exposed to visible light, also have the capability to produce singlet oxygen, which is necessary for photodynamic therapy of cancer. In addition, it shows that they are non‐toxic, accumulate inside the cells, and cause cell death during exposure to visible light. The creation of these MN‐AuNCs offers a novel remedy for the current shortcomings in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Since they have both therapeutic and imaging capabilities, MN‐AuNCs have the potential to improve patient outcomes while lowering the risk of negative side effects.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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